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While walking around I saw these facial sculptures embedded in the walls of one of our neighbors.
Hopefully, the caption explains all. Sony A100, 1/50sec, F4.0, 28mm (Tamron 18-250mm) ISO 400. ![]() Hey, who's the new fella on your right? and here's the new fella. ![]() |
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Interesting. Like a totem pole, but a wall instead.
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Is that what is referred to as a wall with a stone facing?
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Or just stone faced??
Interesting shot. any idea what the meaning is? Mugmar |
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Bynx,
They're just stone-faced.... Mugmar, I haven't got a clue. They do remind me of the Herald Tribune Building in Chicago where there are artifacts embedded in the walls of the building. |
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